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The Shepherd Girl
George Romney — English, 1734–1802 — British Portraiture
George Romney was among the most sought-after portrait painters in late eighteenth-century London, working alongside Reynolds and Gainsborough as part of the trio that defined Georgian society portraiture. Born in Lancashire and largely self-taught in his early years, he established his London practice in 1762 and rose to fashionable success after a formative visit to Italy from 1773 to 1775, where he studied Raphael and the antique.
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